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A FAMILY FOR EVERY CHILD
MENTORING PROGRAM
The Mentor program pairs at-risk young people with adult mentors for guidance and support. Together, they participate in community outings, events, educational opportunities, and other activities and build meaningful relationships.



72C Centennial Loop
Suite 100
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Ages 14-24
Hours: Not applicable
ANGELDADS INC
FATHER FIGURES
Provides father figures to children that do not have a dad actively involved in their life to serve as a positive role model, mentor, and friend.
15313 NE 106th Street
Vancouver, WA 98682
Eligibility: Ages 1-10
Hours: Not applicable
ANTFARM
AXIS LEARNING CENTER
A youth education center with academic and youth support services. 13 computers to create, facilitate learning, and access to information. Assisting young people with completion of high school, establishment of educational goals, and movement towards college and/or work readiness are core services offered. Community members offer support through tutoring, mentoring, community volunteering, job-skills training, supported employment, and assisting young people with problem solving and critical thinking skills.
39140 Proctor Boulevard
Sandy, OR 97055
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
ARISE AND SHINE
PARENTING PROGRAM
Assist immigrant, refugee, and community families with parenting skills classes and mentorship program.
18901 E Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Families with children under the age of 18 or pregnant women
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-8pm
ARK PROJECT OF COOS COUNTY
ARK OF COOS COUNTY
Provides basic needs, essential support services, crisis intervention, and advocacy. Services include a drop-in center, food pantry, children's clothing, school supplies, personal grooming supplies, feminine hygiene supplies, mentoring, information and referrals for other assistance agencies, and assistance in applying for identification.
817 S 10th Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: Ages 0-21 and their families who are experiencing homelessness
Hours: School year: Monday-Thursday 1pm-5pm
Summer: Tuesday-Wednesday 1pm-5pm
BAMBINOS OREGON
MENTORING
Mentoring program with Christian women.
322 Main Street
Suite 200
Dallas, OR 97338
Eligibility: Women
Hours: Monday 9am-12pm, Wednesday 12:30pm-6pm, Thursday 9am-noon, 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month 1pm-4pm
BASIC RIGHTS OREGON
Builds and supports political policies that promote equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Oregonians. Provides various services including information and referral to legal services, youth mentorship programs, education and outreach to the business community, political advocacy, and offers volunteer opportunities.
Eligibility: Individuals with interest in LGBTQ2+ issues
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS COLUMBIA NORTHWEST
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
One-to-one mentor program matches youth with an adult mentor to serve as a positive role model and offer guidance and support.
6443 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97221
Eligibility: Participants: Ages 6-18
Mentors: Age 18 and older, who agree to and pass a background check, and commit to 2-4 outings per month for at least one year
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-7pm
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL OREGON
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS MENTORING PROGRAM
Provides one-on-one mentoring to children through screened and trained volunteers. Mentors spend time with children reading books, playing sports, helping with homework, various outings, giving advice and inspiration, or just listening.
2125 NE Daggett Lane
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Ages 6-18
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF EMERALD VALLEY
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS
Provides a positive space for youth to engage in fun and empowering programs, such as leadership and community service, academic enrichment, workforce training, performing and visual arts, and personal health and fitness.
1545 W 22nd Avenue
Eugene, OR 97405
Eligibility: Ages 6-18
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm
BRIDGES TO CHANGE
BRIDGES TO CHANGE CLACKAMAS OFFICE
Program offers transitional and permanent housing as well as treatment and supportive service options for individuals recovering from addictions. Led by peer mentors. IOP and outpatient substance use disorder treatment is available at various locations.
900 Main Street
Suite 200
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
BRIDGES TO CHANGE
BRIDGES TO CHANGE WASHINGTON OFFICE
Program offers transitional and permanent housing as well as treatment and supportive service options for individuals recovering from addictions. Led by peer mentors. IOP and outpatient substance use disorder treatment is available at various locations.
1049 SW Baseline Street
Suite D480
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
BRIDGES TO CHANGE
SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFICE
Program offers transitional and permanent housing as well as treatment and supportive service options for individuals recovering from addictions. Led by peer mentors. IOP and outpatient substance use disorder treatment is available at various locations.
229 181st Avenue
Portland, OR 972330
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CANBY CENTER
EDUCATION SERVICES
Provides after school tutoring, reading mentors, and finance, cooking, and sewing life skills classes. Computers and printers are available for job seeking purposes.
681 SW 2nd Avenue
Canby, OR 97013
Eligibility: Grades K-12 for after school tutoring, unrestricted for all other programs
Hours: Center hours: Monday-Thursday 11am-5pm
Sewing classes: Thursdays 9:00am-10:30am
After school tutoring by appointment and Reading mentors: By appointment
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK BEND OFFICE
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides educational parenting support, family support group sessions, education and mentoring support, and referral to other resources as needed. This empowers individuals with disabilities, and their families, to take charge of their life's direction. Also assists in determining supports, goals, and community inclusion, resulting in increased independence.
2525 NE Twin Knolls Drive
Suite 7
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK BURNS OFFICE
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides educational parenting support, family support group sessions, education and mentoring support, and referral to other resources as needed. This empowers individuals with disabilities, and their families, to take charge of their life's direction. Also assists in determining supports, goals, and community inclusion, resulting in increased independence.
484 N Broadway Avenue
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK CHILOQUIN OFFICE
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides educational parenting support, family support group sessions, education and mentoring support, and referral to other resources as needed. This empowers individuals with disabilities, and their families, to take charge of their life's direction. Also assists in determining supports, goals, and community inclusion, resulting in increased independence.
123 First Avenue
Chiloquin, OR 97624
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK KLAMATH FALLS OFFICE
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides educational parenting support, family support group sessions, education and mentoring support, and referral to other resources as needed. This empowers individuals with disabilities, and their families, to take charge of their life's direction. Also assists in determining supports, goals, and community inclusion, resulting in increased independence.
2701 Foothills Boulevard
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK WARM SPRINGS OFFICE
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides educational parenting support, family support group sessions, education and mentoring support, and referral to other resources as needed. This empowers individuals with disabilities, and their families, to take charge of their life's direction. Also assists in determining supports, goals, and community inclusion, resulting in increased independence.
1257 Kot-Num Road
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CHILDREN'S CANCER ASSOCIATION
JOYRX MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
Pairs seriously ill children and teens in treatment with trained, volunteer adult mentors. Mentors play games, listen to music, share hobbies, and provide companionship. A JoyRx mentor can also give parents a break to grab a cup of coffee, talk with doctors, or spend time with their other children.
1200 NW Naito Parkway
Suite 140
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Families with children in treatment for cancer or other serious illnesses ages 0-18 at Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel or Doernbecher Children's Hospital
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm, Friday 8am-1:30pm. Mentors meet with families based on both parties' schedules.
COLUMBIA RIVER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
COLUMBIA RIVER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES YOUTH HOUSE
OPTIONS YOUTH PROGRAM
Offers help to manage the transition to adulthood. Guides an "Options Plan" that focuses on three life areas: Housing, Education, and Employment. Provides case management to get connected to community resources, help with vocational assessment, resumes, job searches, job retention counseling, job development, job coaching, FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and scholarship applications. Participants can attend peer activities and groups, community events, and mental health therapy.
1012 Esther Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Ages 14-24
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm, Friday 8am-5pm
DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPS FOR YOUTH (COPY)
Works to reduce trauma among children facing issues related to parental incarceration through a one-on-one volunteer mentorship program. Mentors spend a few hours per week with a minimum of one year with a child. Time often is spent attending community events or sport/recreation activities such as riding bikes, playing at the park, art projects, going to the movies or the library, listening to music, fishing, swimming, bowling, and hiking. Some volunteers provide academic assistance or help develop reading skills and may provide a link to additional community support and work with staff who are aware of scholarship opportunities, youth enrichment programs, and other resources that assist children and families in succeeding.
63333 W Highway 20
Bend, OR 97703
Eligibility: Ages 5-15 with an incarcerated parent or caregiver
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
FAITH HOPE AND CHARITY
HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROSPERITY AND EMPOWERMENT (HOPE) PROGRAM
Provides peer support mentoring, and assistance with applications for birth certificates, Social Security, and social services. Can provide basic needs navigation.
460 SW Madison Avenue
Suite 1
Corvallis, OR 97333
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
GIRLS INC OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFTER SCHOOL EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS
Provides school-based empowerment programs and assertiveness education for adolescent girls. Some of the programs included:
-Allies in Action which uses an interactive, peer-centered approach to change the climate of competition and hostility between girls
-Friendly PEERsuasion which approaches drug abuse prevention as a peer issue, using the positive influence of young people modeling healthy behavior
-Operation SMART, a program without walls, where resources from all across the community are focused on assisting girls
-Economic Literacy, guiding girls to build sound economic decisions and financial stability

Programs are designed to help girls feel more comfortable and capable in school by building self esteem, collaborative learning relationships, and other important developmental assets.
4800 S Macadam Avenue
Suite 309
Portland, OR 97239
Eligibility: Girls ages 6-18. Girls must attend the program associated with their school; participating schools vary.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
HEARTS WITH A MISSION
HEARTS WITH A MISSION MEDFORD
YOUTH SHELTER
Youth shelter providing temporary emergency shelter for up to 120 days with written parent/guardian consent or 72 hours without written consent. Services for sheltered and unsheltered youth include case management, mentoring, housing search assistance, and counseling services. Bathing facilities, laundry facilities, a clothing closet, and personal grooming supplies are also provided. School supplies are for enrolled participants only.
517 Edwards Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Homeless, runaway, transitional living, and at-risk youth ages 10-17
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
HIVES FOR HEROES
Provides a sustainability and stewardship focused mentorship and volunteer opportunity. "NewBees" (new mentees) receive one-on-one training in beekeeping and conservation while connecting with peers, community, and nature and working towards operating their own hives and provided mentorship to future "NewBees."
Eligibility: Mentees: Military Personnel, Veterans, and First Responders (active or retired) including firefighters, police officers, and paramedics
Mentors: Beekeeping experience
Hours: Varies by location
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
Provides meals, clothing, laundry, personal hygiene items, showers, job training classes, mentoring programs, referrals to other resources, and access to telephone and computer services. For the winter season, offering tents, sleeping bags, and blankets.
834 Monroe Street
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Ages 16-24 with a focus on individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness
Hours: Monday-Thursday 11am-6:30pm, Friday 11am-3pm
Lunch: noon-2pm
Dinner: 5pm
HOUGH FOUNDATION
HOUGH ELEMENTARY FAMILY SERVICES CENTER
Provides a variety of supportive services, including a clothing closet, healthy snacks, family advocacy, mentors, and participation in community activities and events.
1900 Daniels Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Hough Elementary School families and home schooled families within the Hough Elementary School boundaries
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3pm
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
YOUTH MENTORING
Provides one-on-one mentoring for students.
10301 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: Grades K-12
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO AFRICA HOUSE
YOUTH MENTORING
Provides one-on-one mentoring for students.
709 NE 102nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: Grades K-12
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO ASIAN FAMILY CENTER
YOUTH MENTORING
Provides one-on-one mentoring for students.
8040 NE Sandy Boulevard
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Grades K-12
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Provides youth within DHS systems with training and support to help better equip them for adulthood. With one-to-one mentoring, facilitated groups and case management, youth are actively thinking and learning about what it will take to live successfully as an adult. A large range of subjects are learned including, personal social skills, methods of accessing community resources, and car maintenance.
115 N 10th Street
Administration Office
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Ages 14-22
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LAKE COUNTY EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
YOUTH MENTOR PROGRAM
Links mentors and youth one-on-one to encourage academic and personal success in a casual atmosphere. Youth work with adults for one hour per week to develop life skills, such as setting boundaries, time management, improved study habits, strong communication, positive peer relationships, and respect for self and others.
357 N L Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
Eligibility: Mentors must pass a background and fingerprint check
Mentees must be students in grades K-12
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm
LANE INDEPENDENT LIVING ALLIANCE
LILA
Programs and services include: Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring, Mental Health Support Groups, Peer Counseling, Mental Health Peer Support Club, Disability Navigators (employment), The WIN Program (Benefit Coordination), Social Security benefits application assistance, and advocacy.

Mental Health Peer Support Club is located at 990 Oak Street.
20 E 13th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Anyone with a disability
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-2pm
LOVE INC NEWBERG
RELATIONAL MINISTRY
A Christian-based program that links people in need with church members to learn to set goals, develop skills, budget/manage finances, and provide information of church and community resources. Church members act as mentors through classes and one-on-one time for 8-12 weeks.
200 S College Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Serves current Love INC clients
Hours: Tuesday 5:45pm-8pm
LOWER COLUMBIA Q CENTER
Provides resources and support services to the LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies of the Lower Columbia region. Services include a community center, education opportunities, mentorship, and monthly support groups for adults, youth, and families. Limited financial assistance is available as funds allow for gender-affirming costs, name changes, hormone treatments, and other expenses approved on a case-by-case basis. Financial assistance is limited to once per year, with a $200 limit.
171 W Bond Street
Astoria, OR 97103
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Community Center walk in hours: Tuesday 2pm-6pm, Thursday noon-4pm. Other hours vary by service.
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA AMISTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
30 S Gun Club Road
Independence, OR 97351
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, or by appointment
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA LIBERTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
2921 Saddle Club Street SE
#1009
Salem, OR 97317
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday-Thursday noon-6pm
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
NORTHGATE CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
3850 Portland Road NE
Suite 130
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 10am-3pm
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Fosters academic achievement by providing school-linked, age-appropriate, and culturally specific academic support activities such as tutoring, mentoring, reading club, gender groups, conflict resolution classes, case management, family engagement, and skill-building groups. This program is part of the SUN Service System. SYAP provides services for youth and their families so that youth remain in or return to school. These services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools who are at risk of academic failure. Formerly known as the Social and Support Services for Educational Success program (SSSES).
1700 NW Civic Drive
Suite 200
Gresham, OR 97080
Eligibility: Grades 5-12 and their families
Hours: Varies
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF WASHINGTON STATE
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON VANCOUVER
CONNECTIONS SUPPORT GROUP
Educational program for adults living with mental health challenges who want to better understand their condition and journey toward recovery. Class meets for 8 weekly sessions, 90 minutes educational program; taught by trained peer leaders with lived experience; create a personalized relapse prevention plan; understand the impact of mental health symptoms on your life; develop confidence for making decisions and reducing stress; learn skills to advocate for yourself and how to interact with others.
2500 Main Street
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Age 18 and older with mental health issues in need of information and support
Hours: Call or visit the website for next available course
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
NEW DAY
Supports the safety, needs, and rights of people experiencing sex trafficking or exploitation, trading sex, or are at risk. Helps with safety planning, transportation, and access to shelter or other housing resources. Also offers mentoring and advocacy, referral to additional resources, and access to employment employment and education programs, and LGBTQ2+ resources.

A 24/7 crisis line through Call to Safety is available for those in crisis and in need of support. New Day is a partnership with Call to Safety, Raphael House, UNICA, VOA HomeFree, and Self Enhancement, Inc (SEI).
314 SW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 12-25 who have been impacted by sex trafficking
Hours: Referral Line: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Provides services to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness including:
-Food, clothing, hygiene items, and bus tickets
-Engagement activities, including mentoring and specific activities for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
-Referrals to employment programs (job readiness training, work experience, life skills training)
-Referrals to alternative education options, including pursuing a GED
-Information and referrals to housing, health insurance, crisis support, and medical care
-Referrals and resources for gang affected-youth, youth with alcohol and drug addictions, and CSEC youth (Commercially and Sexually Exploited Children)

Where appropriate, can connect youth with employment and education opportunities and programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care that are offered by New Avenues.
470 SE 165th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Ages 9-24
Hours: Ages 9-17: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Ages 18-24: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
ALBA COLLABORATIVE
Provides services for youth who are experiencing housing instability. Services include short-term emergency shelter, mentorship, family mediation, resource referrals, and support with basic needs such as food, clothing, showers, and hygiene supplies.
470 SE 165th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Ages 9-17 and experiencing housing instability
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
NEXT DOOR
GORGE YOUTH MENTORING
Gorge Youth Mentoring recruits, screens, trains, and supports adult volunteer mentors for children and teens. Mentors offer friendship and support with the goal of helping youth perform better in school and making them less likely to use drugs or turn to violence to solve problems. BBBS matches mentors with youth in their own community.
965 Tucker Road
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Ages 7-14 can be matched with a adult mentor.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NEXT DOOR
YOUTH FAMILY SERVICES
Youth and Family Services works with youth and their families by providing support services, including counseling, support groups, violence and anger prevention training, life skills groups, parenting classes, new parenting groups, crime victims support, and community information and referral and temporary housing.
965 Tucker Road
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Ages 6-21 and their families
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NEXT DOOR
MENTOR FOR SUCCESS
Mentoring program matches adult role models with teens and young adults to support their successful transition to adulthood.
965 Tucker Road
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Teens and young adults ages 14-20
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NEXT DOOR
NEXT DOOR WASCO
GORGE YOUTH MENTORING
Gorge Youth Mentoring (GYM) recruits, screens, trains, and supports volunteer adult mentors for children and teens. Mentors offer friendship and support with the goal of helping youth perform better in school and making them less likely to use drugs or turn to violence to solve problems. Matches mentors with youth in their own community.
1113 Kelly Avenue
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Ages 7-14 can be matched with a adult mentor.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NEXT DOOR
NEXT DOOR WASCO
MENTOR FOR SUCCESS
Mentoring program matches adult role models with teens and young adults ages 14-20 to support their successful transition into adulthood.
1113 Kelly Avenue
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Teens and young adults ages 14-20
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
P:EAR
Provides a drop-in center that offers arts and music, mentoring, educational, and outdoor recreational programs. Additional supportive services include bus tickets, haircuts, clothing, and support for pregnancy and parenting. Also offer cooking classes, as well as breakfast and lunch meals. Accepts donations of food, clothing, and camping gear.
338 NW 6th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 15-25 who are experiencing homelessness and/or in transition
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 9am-2pm
Breakfast at 9am and lunch at noon to those served by p:ear
Donations: Monday-Friday 8am-3pm
PROJECT ABLE
PROJECT ABLE MCMINNVILLE
ONE-ON-ONE PEER SUPPORT
Support is provided by trained volunteers, supporting survivors in gathering information and making decisions about their treatment and life goals. The primary role of the volunteer is to provide emotional support and companionship to their peers and help them strengthen participation in the community, broaden support networks, and find resources to meet their personal goals.
Eligibility: Age 18 and older who have experienced trauma at some point in their lives
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm, closed holidays
PROJECT ABLE
PROJECT ABLE SALEM
ONE-ON-ONE PEER SUPPORT
Support is provided by trained volunteers, supporting survivors in gathering information and making decisions about their treatment and life goals. The primary role of the volunteer is to provide emotional support and companionship to their peers and help them strengthen participation in the community, broaden support networks, and find resources to meet their personal goals.
1599 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Age 18 and older who have experienced trauma at some point in their lives
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, closed holidays
SELF ENHANCEMENT INC
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Fosters academic achievement by providing school-linked, age-appropriate, and culturally specific academic support (activities such as tutoring, mentoring, reading club, gender groups, and conflict resolution classes), case management, family engagement, and skill-building groups. This program is part of the SUN Service System. Provides services for youth and their families so that youth remain in or return to school. These services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools who are at risk of academic failure. Formerly known as the Social and Support Services for Educational Success program (SSSES).

Youth Services are offered during a six-week summer program, four one-week summer camps, and an eight-week summer basketball league.
3920 N Kerby Avenue
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: Ages 11-17 and their families
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-6pm
SELF ENHANCEMENT INC
YOUTH SERVICES
Provides outreach services to families with at-risk children. Services include mentoring, case management, parenting classes, and referrals to outside resources. Parent coordinators work with family service staff to help parents find housing, employment, and counseling in order to provide a safe environment for their children.
3920 N Kerby Avenue
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: At-risk children and their families
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-7pm, Friday 8:30am-5pm
SEQUOIA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SEQUOIA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ALOHA
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE NETWORK
Provides low barrier treatment services for drug and alcohol addiction, assessment, treatment planning, individual/group counseling, case management, peer support, mentoring, specimen testing, supported employment, and housing resources.
4585 SW 185th Avenue
Aloha, OR 97078
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday - Thursday 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm
SEQUOIA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SEQUOIA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES HILLSBORO
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE NETWORK
Provides low barrier treatment services for drug and alcohol addiction, assessment, treatment planning, individual/group counseling, case management, peer support, mentoring, specimen testing, supported employment, and housing resources.
395 W Main Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday - Thursday 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm
THE SHADOW PROJECT
SUPERSENSORY SPACES AND READING MENTORING
Provides a sensory space for students that includes equipment and tools for fine and gross motor stimulation. Participants use the space with a trained staff member. Also provides limited mentoring. All students identified with a reading deficit have access to Learning Ally software.
2154 NE Broadway
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: -Supersensory Spaces: Students with sensory, attention, or behavioral needs that affect their ability to participate in the classroom environment have been identified by the school as needing accommodations to provide support.
-Reading Mentoring: Students whose physical disability prevents them from reading a print book, students who are blind/low vision, and students identified as having a reading deficit
Hours: Intake: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Supersensory Spaces and Reading Mentoring: Varies by school location
UMPQUA VALLEY DISABILITIES NETWORK
DISABILITY SERVICES
Provides specialized information and referral, peer mentoring supports, independent living skills training, individual and systems advocacy, and life transition services.
736 SE Jackson Street
Roseburg, OR 97470
Eligibility: Individuals with disabilities and their families and support networks
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-noon and 1pm-4pm
YOUNG ROOTS OREGON
FAMILY SUPPORT AND CONNECTIONS PROGRAM
Provides a mentoring program that provides social support, access to resources, and advocacy. Participants will have access to Housing Stability Program which includes 12 weeks of housing and financial education and direct support. Transportation and childcare are provided.
1620 9th Street SE
Albany, OR 97322
Eligibility: Pregnant and parenting adolescents ages 13-24 years old. Older partners are invited to join as well.
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
YOUTH AND FAMILY LINK
Provides connections to after school programs, camps, outreach and engagement, teen prevention programs, teen mentoring, a community gymnasium, and public events.
907 Douglas Street
Longview, WA 98632
Eligibility: Unrestricted; most programs ages 0-18
Hours: Varies by service
A FAMILY FOR EVERY CHILD
MENTORING PROGRAM
ANTFARM
AXIS LEARNING CENTER
ARISE AND SHINE
PARENTING PROGRAM
ARK PROJECT OF COOS COUNTY
ARK OF COOS COUNTY
BAMBINOS OREGON
MENTORING
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS COLUMBIA NORTHWEST
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL OREGON
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS MENTORING PROGRAM
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF EMERALD VALLEY
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS
BRIDGES TO CHANGE
BRIDGES TO CHANGE CLACKAMAS OFFICE
BRIDGES TO CHANGE
BRIDGES TO CHANGE WASHINGTON OFFICE
BRIDGES TO CHANGE
SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFICE
CANBY CENTER
EDUCATION SERVICES
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
CHILDREN'S CANCER ASSOCIATION
JOYRX MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPS FOR YOUTH (COPY)
FAITH HOPE AND CHARITY
HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROSPERITY AND EMPOWERMENT (HOPE) PROGRAM
GIRLS INC OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFTER SCHOOL EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS
HEARTS WITH A MISSION
YOUTH SHELTER
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
YOUTH MENTORING
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
YOUTH MENTORING
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
YOUTH MENTORING
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
INDEPENDENT LIVING
LAKE COUNTY EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
YOUTH MENTOR PROGRAM
LANE INDEPENDENT LIVING ALLIANCE
LILA
LOVE INC NEWBERG
RELATIONAL MINISTRY
LOWER COLUMBIA Q CENTER
LOWER COLUMBIA Q CENTER
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
NEW DAY
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NEXT DOOR
GORGE YOUTH MENTORING
NEXT DOOR
GORGE YOUTH MENTORING
P:EAR
P:EAR
PROJECT ABLE
ONE-ON-ONE PEER SUPPORT
SELF ENHANCEMENT INC
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
SEQUOIA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE NETWORK
SEQUOIA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE NETWORK
THE SHADOW PROJECT
SUPERSENSORY SPACES AND READING MENTORING
UMPQUA VALLEY DISABILITIES NETWORK
DISABILITY SERVICES
YOUNG ROOTS OREGON
FAMILY SUPPORT AND CONNECTIONS PROGRAM